Sounds of the village growstiller and stiller, Stiller the note of the birds on the hill; Dusty and dim are the eyes of the miller, Deaf are his ears with the moil of the mill.
Redder and redder burns the rose, The lily was ne'er so pale, Stiller and stiller the river flows Along the path to the vale.
Down clapped the pheasant as if the noise had pierced his heart, and remained stiller than the crawling roots around him, and not half so easy to see.
The homely face grew stiller than before, looking out into the dun sweep of moorland,--cold, unrevealing.
Remembering this, and the reason why she had shunned it, she quickened her pace, her face growing stillerthan before.
The further we went on, the darker andstiller it became all round us.
One that in a field alone Stood upstiller than a stone Lest a moth should fly.
But I saw him there alone, Standing stillerthan a stone Lest a moth should fall.
A higher and a solemn voice I heard through your gay-hearted noise; A solemn meaning and a stiller voice Sounds to me from far days when I too shall rejoice, Nor more be with your jollity at strife.
No hill can idler be than I; No stone its inter-particled vibration Investeth with a stiller lie; No heaven with a more urgent rest betrays The eyes that on it gaze.
The Ephemerae, too, are far more important in rapid and rocky streams than in the deeper, stiller waters of the south.
For a blustering evening like this your drake can hardly be too large or too rough; in brighter and stiller weather the fish often prefer a fly half the size of the natural one.
Here and there lights burned behind closed windows; but, except for these, the world was black and still; stiller for the deadened stamping of horses in distant unseen stalls.
But it was really very tranquil there in the sunshine of Fort Greene Place, stiller even for the fluted call of an oriole aloft in the silver maple in front of the stoop.
I think it will run stiller and stiller year by year, a very quiet, desultorily studious existence.
By such a chain was bound That even the busy woodpecker 35 Made stiller by her sound The inviolable quietness; The breath of peace we drew With its soft motion made not less The calm that round us grew.
How calm it was--the silence there By such a chain was bound, That even the busy woodpecker Made stiller by her sound 60 The inviolable quietness; The breath of peace we drew With its soft motion made not less The calm that round us grew.
And ever stiller yet, and ever The barren path more lonely lay, Till scarce from waning Hope could quiver A glance along the gloomy way.
The more elastic the tongue is in preparing the form for the breath to pass through, the stiller will it appear, the stiller will it feel to us.
The stiller she stood, apparently wrapped in serious inward contemplation, the stiller he remained, as though the spell of her serene self-absorption consigned him to silence.
And stiller skies that overbrood Your rest with deeper quietude!
Und immer stiller wird's und stiller auf unserm Pfad until the great problem of life opens for ourselves.
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